Discover how to locate the Amo-ne Lightroot in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. This guide will help you navigate the Depths and overcome gloom.
Alright, let's find that Amo-ne Lightroot! First things first, you need to get yourself to the Lake Hylia Chasm. You'll find it down in the southern part of the main Hyrule map. Once you're there, head to the hillside just west of the chasm entrance. From a high enough point, you can use your Paraglider to soar towards the chasm. Make sure to recover your stamina before you take the plunge into the Depths below.
As you're gliding down, keep an eye out for patches of gloom on the ground – they usually have a faint red glow. You'll want to be heading northeast as the chasm opens up. Try to find a safe spot to land, and then it's time to start lighting things up! Toss out some Brightbloom Seeds or even Giant Brightbloom Seeds towards the northeast on your minimap. This will help you see the path forward, especially since a lot of it is covered in that pesky gloom.
Now, as you push further into the Depths towards the northeast, be prepared for some enemies to pop out of the gloom. It's a good idea to deal with them now rather than trying to outrun them, because you'll really need to focus on navigating the gloom ahead. After you've handled any threats (or if you're feeling bold and zipped past them), use your Paraglider again to fly over the bigger patches of gloom. For the smaller puddles, you can try jumping over them or even climbing around the surrounding walls if you need to.
Honestly, having a few extra stamina upgrades will be super helpful here. The longer you can climb, the better you'll be able to navigate some of the trickier spots. If you've got them, consider equipping your Climbing Gear or Climbing Boots – they make a big difference when you're trying to get around the gloom.
Once you've made it through the worst of the gloom, the path will naturally lead you to the Amo-ne Lightroot. You really can't miss it at that point!
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